It does. That is the main reason we went to San Francisco last summer— to see the Disney museum. But even at the Presidio complex there were homeless people. Not right at the museum, but on the grounds. We walked around the area, partly to get views of the bridge. They were all over. In the bushes, lying in front of doors blocking the path. It was very sad for us to see the Disney museum there. Beautiful building/s but such a strange city. Sorry if I seem harsh, but I am honest. We went to several other sites in the city, and homeless people were pretty much everywhere, some in your face, yelling. We saw used needles on the sidewalk in two places. The smells were intense. We had planned on staying another day but left early. Sure, there were plenty of people who seemed economically well off, but overall the city had a dark vibe. NYC is a mess but I find NYC still has a positive energy overall. I just got back from nyc and I did not see any needles anywhere. There were homeless people but not an overwhelming number and they were not threatening like in SF. Maybe we were just in SF on the worst day ever! But I do not think we will ever go back to find out. We did a lot of research on parking, and apparently San Francisco is the only city in the US where you cannot park your car and be reasonably sure it will not be broken into. Even the cruise and pier lots are run by some kind of mafia that break into your car while you are gone. We cruise a lot, so I have read a lot about different cruise port parking lots. Even in places like nyc, LA, Miami, and New Orleans there are relatively safe places to park your car. Your car is generally safe at port parking. But apparently not San Francisco. Read the reviews.